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coming up saturday morning, ellen mitchell discusses the future of defense spending and what was included in the national defense authorization act that was signed by president trump earlier this week. and in our spotlight on magazine segment, we feature specific -- pacific standard country reading writer andrew kroll as he talks about the secondary market for retail goods. then senior research fellow brian knight shares his view on bitcoin and the future of crypto currency. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at seven eastern on saturday morning. join the discussion. >> as president trump to part of the white house to speak at the fbi academy graduation ceremony, he took questions from reporters for about five minutes.
coming up saturday morning, ellen mitchell discusses the future of defense spending and what was included in the national defense authorization act that was signed by president trump earlier this week. and in our spotlight on magazine segment, we feature specific -- pacific standard country reading writer andrew kroll as he talks about the secondary market for retail goods. then senior research fellow brian knight shares his view on bitcoin and the future of crypto currency. be sure to watch...
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he said, "well, yeah, i look into ellen degeneres' eyes and think, i can mix that color." when i enter a room i figure out how to navigate that room. how we will get a rental car, how we will get everything to the airport. it is constant problem solving. honestly, i am thankful for it. melissa: it is nice to have such a nice family. [applause] gary: a funny story about shoes. one of the guys i work with he had an old pair of shoes. he was fixing to get rid of them. they still looks good. i was like, the bottoms looked well-worn. i asked if i could have those shoes. [laughter] gary: it would make me look a little more normal if the soles were worn. melissa: i was fortunate to spend time with gary yesterday, and you must get stopped every day and asked the same questions over and over. does it ever get tiring? gary: no, because people are naturally curious. i will never fault someone for asking a question. everyone has always been respectful. where i was raised, and when i came up in the army, everyone has a thick skin. if you were insulted, you got over it in two seconds an
he said, "well, yeah, i look into ellen degeneres' eyes and think, i can mix that color." when i enter a room i figure out how to navigate that room. how we will get a rental car, how we will get everything to the airport. it is constant problem solving. honestly, i am thankful for it. melissa: it is nice to have such a nice family. [applause] gary: a funny story about shoes. one of the guys i work with he had an old pair of shoes. he was fixing to get rid of them. they still looks...
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host: ellen, thank you for the call. point we the second are definitely seeing more that under president trump. cracking down on employers and employees. you make a good point. one of the things any of these isls to expand e-verify calling for cleaning up databases. and to ensure they can communicate better because one of the big problems they have are people who are deceased but their social security numbers are still active. else cannot use it unless you approve it. and to avoid a situation where some people are getting jobs based on one fake or stolen identification. the other component is there are so many errors in these databases where if you happen to , a lotpretty common name of asian and hispanic names, there are a lot of flags they go up even though you may be perfectly legal. 164,000estimated illegal workers in the u.s. would be initially flagged as not were compliant because of -- compliant because of putting names into the system. everyone agrees we need to clean up those databases so we are working on the r
host: ellen, thank you for the call. point we the second are definitely seeing more that under president trump. cracking down on employers and employees. you make a good point. one of the things any of these isls to expand e-verify calling for cleaning up databases. and to ensure they can communicate better because one of the big problems they have are people who are deceased but their social security numbers are still active. else cannot use it unless you approve it. and to avoid a situation...
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by the way, thank you for missing ellen. we miss her so much. sec. clinton: i know. fred: i would like to introduce our cochairs. we have the director of the california film commission. and we have the senior fellow of ,he future of diplomacy project former under secretary of state for global affairs and vice chair of the united council. they will provide some closing manatt -- remarks for this event. over to you. thank you, fred, and for secretary clinton for joining us today for this thoughtful presentation we are delighted to officially introduce election 2020, america's role in the world. a new atlantic council series, washington day. it will create a space for the often overlooked topic of foreign policy to be brought front and center to the u.s. elections run-up. that's exactly right. we are kicking off with the big event, democratic and republican -- republican national conventions. what's in store? the council has curated an exciting series of bipartisan discussions covering both conventions on the most important foreign policy issues for the next administrat
by the way, thank you for missing ellen. we miss her so much. sec. clinton: i know. fred: i would like to introduce our cochairs. we have the director of the california film commission. and we have the senior fellow of ,he future of diplomacy project former under secretary of state for global affairs and vice chair of the united council. they will provide some closing manatt -- remarks for this event. over to you. thank you, fred, and for secretary clinton for joining us today for this...
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by the way, thank you for missing ellen. we miss her so much. sec. clinton: i know. fred: i would like to introduce our cochairs. we have the director of the >> slug coverage begins at 9:00 eastern left streaming and on-demand at c-span.org. or listen with the free c-span radio app. c-span, your unfiltered view of politics. >> washington journal, this week getting your reaction to the news of the day. live, tuesday morning, we will talk about the democratic national convention with jennifer epstein and the discussion of the role of minority women in politics. allison. be with amy c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 p.m. is 10, join the discussion. watch complete coverage of the democratic convention live on c-span. find the latest convention scheduling information at c-span.org/dnc. also, our email newsletter word for word offers a synopsis of the days events. sign up as c-span.org/connect. >> the u.s. house of representatives is currently on a district work. call pelosi has decided to
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thank you, ellen. ms. gorman: thank you very much. this is an exciting opportunity to talk to some eminent people right now about what's going on. the title of the panel is what will happen next? and i'm looking forward to hearing what they think is going to happen next with regard not only to the legacy of the pentagon papers but to last two weeks and what's been going on. what i see are changing deaf anythings of the term leak and different levels of society see them as bull warks of some kind of encroachment of a lack of understanding facts or news or what the truth is. i think one quote that's really what ative comes from we've been referring to all this morning, the decision of the judge about the pentagon papers and whether or not "the new york times" would be allowed to publish them, he made the following declaration. the security of the nation is not at the ramparts alone. security also lies in the value of our free institutions. a cantankerous press, an on city nant press, a ubiquitous press, must be suffered by those in auth
thank you, ellen. ms. gorman: thank you very much. this is an exciting opportunity to talk to some eminent people right now about what's going on. the title of the panel is what will happen next? and i'm looking forward to hearing what they think is going to happen next with regard not only to the legacy of the pentagon papers but to last two weeks and what's been going on. what i see are changing deaf anythings of the term leak and different levels of society see them as bull warks of some...
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mary ellen: their somewhat different. when we went to war in afghanistan, the british have produced the detailed white paper that pointed out for purposes of international law analysis from the links between the taliban government and the al qaeda training camps. and it was on that basis that the u.s. and great britain made their cases to the security council's, and a pair of letters, that went forward and pointed out the exact rule of law that i'm emphasizing here. that afghanistan was responsible for the 9/11 attack. subsequently, we know that the british have a problem with cooking the books. as they did with 2003, as well. so, the factual case that they had made, that the international community accepted as the proper legal basis for going to war in afghanistan, under article 51 in elf defense, was weaker. and to our great regret, because how many years to be fight their? and what is happening today? it was also a case. and if you read lawrence weght's "the looming tower," would be far better off if we had taken whole
mary ellen: their somewhat different. when we went to war in afghanistan, the british have produced the detailed white paper that pointed out for purposes of international law analysis from the links between the taliban government and the al qaeda training camps. and it was on that basis that the u.s. and great britain made their cases to the security council's, and a pair of letters, that went forward and pointed out the exact rule of law that i'm emphasizing here. that afghanistan was...
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yet, today, every day and every way, ellen counts what divides us. the countless things that consist together to. and his raceidate in the 1972 film of the same name which continues for those of you have not seen it to be perhaps the best movie about what politics is like. managersly asks him in ?hat do we do now robert clifford figured it out. weimar him for his remark where action but what to figure up next. he has supported the national parks, national resources is one of the most formalist conservationists. , entertainingisma us more than half a century. not. lake.ner in salt young, no plans to slow down.
yet, today, every day and every way, ellen counts what divides us. the countless things that consist together to. and his raceidate in the 1972 film of the same name which continues for those of you have not seen it to be perhaps the best movie about what politics is like. managersly asks him in ?hat do we do now robert clifford figured it out. weimar him for his remark where action but what to figure up next. he has supported the national parks, national resources is one of the most formalist...
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harper: sitting in the front row was mary ellen and myself. he could be sneaky. he was also smart. it was a long trip to the west down nexthis harvard grad sattt to sell -- to zell. he said, you know how to play puzzle games? he said, what kind? you ask me a question, if i , since i'mer it probably smarter than your, if i cannot, i will give you to hundred dollars. if i give you a question you cannot answer you only have to , give me 50. zell said ok what's got two legs , walking and four legs flying? he said, i do not know. zell said, where's my $200? he gave him $200 and said, what does have two legs walking and four legs flying? zell said, i don't know, here's your $50. [laughter] [applause] he was sneaky and he was smart. zell thought that children would think better if they listen to classical music. hundreds of thousands of kids were recipients of the lottery hope scholarship. his light has shown the way for many. passage, glorify your father, which is in heaven. never, never, have i ever been around a man for 60 years, my mentor, the man. i hope you read jim galloway's artic
harper: sitting in the front row was mary ellen and myself. he could be sneaky. he was also smart. it was a long trip to the west down nexthis harvard grad sattt to sell -- to zell. he said, you know how to play puzzle games? he said, what kind? you ask me a question, if i , since i'mer it probably smarter than your, if i cannot, i will give you to hundred dollars. if i give you a question you cannot answer you only have to , give me 50. zell said ok what's got two legs , walking and four legs...
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at noon eastern on c-span, treasury secretary ellen and fed chair -- treasury secretary janet yellen and fed chair jerome powell. then, president biden marks the 11 year anniversary of the affordable care act being signed into law at an event in ohio. on c-span two the senate is back at 10:00 a.m. to debate and vote on the nomination for the white house deputy budget director, and the u.s. surgeon general. let c-span3, the senate judiciary committee hears testimony on reducing gun violence. then a hearing with the acting director of the u.s. census bureau providing an up date on the 2020 census. >> go to c-span.org/coronavirus for the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic. if you miss our live coverage, it is easy to find the latest we things and the biden administration response. use the interactive gallery of maps to follow cases in the u.s. and worldwide. go to c-span.org/coronavirus. journal" continues. host: every week, we take time out for a deep dive looking at the response to the coronavirus pandemic. and across the country. this week, we will focus on the states and t
at noon eastern on c-span, treasury secretary ellen and fed chair -- treasury secretary janet yellen and fed chair jerome powell. then, president biden marks the 11 year anniversary of the affordable care act being signed into law at an event in ohio. on c-span two the senate is back at 10:00 a.m. to debate and vote on the nomination for the white house deputy budget director, and the u.s. surgeon general. let c-span3, the senate judiciary committee hears testimony on reducing gun violence....
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he was married 31 years to ellen wilson, another southerner. they were very happy. will she got a fatal disease and died. it was one of the most touching moment of his life. world war i was just beginning in august of 1914 and there is a scene where he is at her bedside, and with one hand holding her hand and in the other drafting a note to the belligerence and the war offering his services as a mediator. that is quite a lot to handle in one moment. his second wife, edith galt was a widow who was 16 years younger than he was. she lived in washington and they met in the spring of 1916, not quite a year after the first mrs. wilson died, and they got married at the end of 1915. brian: one of the things that interest me in your book was mary peck hobert. you say you found 200 letters. patricia: i did not found them, they had been collected by others over the years. brian: who was she? patricia: she was a divorcee. when he first met her, she was in the process of a separation from a guy who owned textile mills in new england. they met in bermuda, where she went for the w
he was married 31 years to ellen wilson, another southerner. they were very happy. will she got a fatal disease and died. it was one of the most touching moment of his life. world war i was just beginning in august of 1914 and there is a scene where he is at her bedside, and with one hand holding her hand and in the other drafting a note to the belligerence and the war offering his services as a mediator. that is quite a lot to handle in one moment. his second wife, edith galt was a widow who...
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if you see an opportunity there, think about exporters of ellen g. america and australia. two countries that need lng. japan and india. there is an enormous strategic opportunity there. once our allies have the supplies they need, i would be fine with exporting lng to china. it would help reduce our trade deficit with them. it could bring cooperation on an important issue. when you look at the numbers, their numbers on greenhouse gas emissions are going through the roof. ours are declining. there's and india's are going to the roof. this will help that issue globally as well. you focus on our allies first but if there is interest from china? and i know there is, i think it would make sense to do that as well. >> thank you so much, senator. thank you for your question. senator, some interesting news today. the u.s., the u.k., the eu, and canada all announced sanctions against chinese officials involved in human rights abuses against the uighur muslim community in china. they started officials associated with the production and construction core, the military organization, p
if you see an opportunity there, think about exporters of ellen g. america and australia. two countries that need lng. japan and india. there is an enormous strategic opportunity there. once our allies have the supplies they need, i would be fine with exporting lng to china. it would help reduce our trade deficit with them. it could bring cooperation on an important issue. when you look at the numbers, their numbers on greenhouse gas emissions are going through the roof. ours are declining....
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homeland security secretary ellen hundred mayorkas had a senate appropriations subcommittee hearing. the senate returns at 10:30 a.m. on c-span to consider legislation authorizing science and technology research programs. at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span three, a house energy and commerce subcommittee looks at ways to build public confidence in covid vaccines. that's followed by the head of the
homeland security secretary ellen hundred mayorkas had a senate appropriations subcommittee hearing. the senate returns at 10:30 a.m. on c-span to consider legislation authorizing science and technology research programs. at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span three, a house energy and commerce subcommittee looks at ways to build public confidence in covid vaccines. that's followed by the head of the
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most of all, they had ellen in the lead. she had a plan. for the past 25 years, she has been on a mission to elect more democratic women across our country. through her tenacity and political know how, she has made emily's list the first stop for democratic women on the road to public office. [applause] just as some have helped women reached the ballot box, they have helped us reach new heights of power in our time in america. our thoughts today are with in other tenacious advocate for women, dorothy height. we celebrated her home coming this morning. we had a moment of silence for her earlier. we are not content to just blaze trails for ourselves. like her, she always elevated the next generation of leaders. when allen began emily's list, the landscape was " -- elle, began emily's list, the landscape was quite different. there were no democratic women in the senate. there were only 12, 12 out of 435 members. nun serving as committee chairs. to date -- none serving as committee chairs. today, we have 13 democratic women serving in the unite
most of all, they had ellen in the lead. she had a plan. for the past 25 years, she has been on a mission to elect more democratic women across our country. through her tenacity and political know how, she has made emily's list the first stop for democratic women on the road to public office. [applause] just as some have helped women reached the ballot box, they have helped us reach new heights of power in our time in america. our thoughts today are with in other tenacious advocate for women,...
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his secretary of environmental affairs, ellen. she knew her mission was to figure out how to protect the environment, but restructure deregulation slowing down and new business start-ups. she did this by shifting to zero day approval for new start-ups. another woman i want to introduce, i knew very well because she worked at the olympics with mitt. cindy gillespie. after the olympics, she joined with the team and made sure that all of the promises that mitt made during his campaign -- we followed through with. and she oversaw all of that. the bottom line is, having these women here, having me here, having all of these women in the audience, mitt put women in key leadership positions to cut regulations, red tape, make energy affordable and turn around the economy. [applause] you happen to know that he also did this for business. and one of the wonderful business leaders, you are now famous throughout the country, meg whitman. she worked with mitt. [applause] i also cannot say enough about being rolled to have a paul ryan and his wi
his secretary of environmental affairs, ellen. she knew her mission was to figure out how to protect the environment, but restructure deregulation slowing down and new business start-ups. she did this by shifting to zero day approval for new start-ups. another woman i want to introduce, i knew very well because she worked at the olympics with mitt. cindy gillespie. after the olympics, she joined with the team and made sure that all of the promises that mitt made during his campaign -- we...
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and there are remarks at boston university law school and look ack to may, 2009 for ellen speaking at tulane. watch speeches tonight. watch online any time and listen app. free c-span radio >> c-span's washington jourm live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up wednesday morning -- >> tomorrow look at oversight of the justice department and intelligence community as the agencies investigate president trump. judicial watch hosts the event t 10:00 a.m. on c-span2. remarks in joint of chiefs of staff on current national security threats. it starts live wednesday at 10:30 a.m. wednesday on c-span. . she serves as director for the center on religion and civil society at the heritage foundation. much of your work has focused on the equality act, which passed the house early this month. a 236-173 vote. remind viewers what the equality act purports to do. guest: first of all, i give for having me on. we believe all americans have human dignity. our concerns about the act is that it elevates sexual orientation and gender identity ideology to become a civil right. to
and there are remarks at boston university law school and look ack to may, 2009 for ellen speaking at tulane. watch speeches tonight. watch online any time and listen app. free c-span radio >> c-span's washington jourm live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up wednesday morning -- >> tomorrow look at oversight of the justice department and intelligence community as the agencies investigate president trump. judicial watch hosts the event t 10:00 a.m. on...
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this audience who have been both strong supporters of the dole institute and of me and our family, sue ellen and harvey. that is the beginning of bipartisanship. i thank them. [applause] i want to thank my personal assistant without whom i could not function. a graduate of university of kansas, hannah ricker. she is here today. [applause] every march, she always picks kansas and the basketball pool -- in the basketball pool in the office. we go along with her. one of my secret service agents here whose father was one of my detail heads when i was president, he is here. i thank him. [applause]
this audience who have been both strong supporters of the dole institute and of me and our family, sue ellen and harvey. that is the beginning of bipartisanship. i thank them. [applause] i want to thank my personal assistant without whom i could not function. a graduate of university of kansas, hannah ricker. she is here today. [applause] every march, she always picks kansas and the basketball pool -- in the basketball pool in the office. we go along with her. one of my secret service agents...
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ellen, hello. caller: hi, pedro. good morning. all just calling to say the negative comments about trump all the time, they're getting a little old, because and me into the presidency no one -- well, quite a few people didn't vote for him, but quite a few people did, and he actually did win. and, you know, people are -- people wanted hillary, and we would have been just exactly the way we were before if she had gotten it. if she had came into the presidency, we would be in very bad shape right now, and at least we are moving forward. and the last caller said, you know, from pennsylvania, he really said the truth, he said we should demand that our trade be equal, and so trump is over there saying that out loud to everybody, our trade needs to be equal. anyway, that's about all i've got to say, thank you. host: on the topic of the trip, liz smith off of twitter says president trump is looking out for what is best for america, i have total confidence in his decision. this is one that says the president just told the world that he app
ellen, hello. caller: hi, pedro. good morning. all just calling to say the negative comments about trump all the time, they're getting a little old, because and me into the presidency no one -- well, quite a few people didn't vote for him, but quite a few people did, and he actually did win. and, you know, people are -- people wanted hillary, and we would have been just exactly the way we were before if she had gotten it. if she had came into the presidency, we would be in very bad shape right...
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host: alan -- ellen, new york, democrat. caller: he made the agreement pull military out. he pulled half the people out. the other thing is that -- i do not believe this is the longest war. -- with the north koreans. host: one more from richard in new york. caller: i do not put blame on any of the presidents. this has been a long war, a big campaign. thank you to all the veterans that fall on the ground -- fought on the ground and offended and did what they had to do while they were there. this has to do with a lot of business, oil, the afghans have plenty of time to be trained and equipped to have their own army to fight for their own people. on videos, you see these men at the airport and all you see as men. you don't see women climbing on these airplanes. they are not running away. the women were hiding, the men were hiding. this is something these men should have been armed and ready to fight for their own country. you have plenty of men on that video and that is a small group, but i believe we have bigger fish to catch, so as far as the afghans or whoever is running t
host: alan -- ellen, new york, democrat. caller: he made the agreement pull military out. he pulled half the people out. the other thing is that -- i do not believe this is the longest war. -- with the north koreans. host: one more from richard in new york. caller: i do not put blame on any of the presidents. this has been a long war, a big campaign. thank you to all the veterans that fall on the ground -- fought on the ground and offended and did what they had to do while they were there. this...
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florida,y ellen in independent. caller: my question is that our campaign-finance laws it seems to be antiquated. when we have facebook and google with the ability to sway public opinion towards one ideology or another, however, they are not covered by the campaign finance laws. the other question i have is about transparency. we know that people who were involved with the tea party were actually targeted by our own government, by the obama administration irs. there is a point to be made that perhaps having some privacy might be a good thing because your own government could use political affiliation against you to investigate you for the irs. industryhe technology has not been addressed as far as campaign-finance laws and that is really dark money. host: thanks, caller. guest: thank you for that question. one of the things we have been focused a lot on his how to make sure that the 21st century campaign environment keeps up with the laws and regulations. we know there is bipartisan support for it a bill called the h
florida,y ellen in independent. caller: my question is that our campaign-finance laws it seems to be antiquated. when we have facebook and google with the ability to sway public opinion towards one ideology or another, however, they are not covered by the campaign finance laws. the other question i have is about transparency. we know that people who were involved with the tea party were actually targeted by our own government, by the obama administration irs. there is a point to be made that...
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a powerful coalition and amazing network, and is a member of that network, i would like to include ellen dunford. whose husband will be our next chairman. it is so important to have her in this audience today, and thank you for being here. [applause] this is a powerful network in this room. all you have to do is see the many connections that are being made on the many, many familiar faces that we can so many thing is that we have and it's passionate caring for military members and veterans is incredible. so thank you for your continued support for men and women both in, and transitioning out, of uniform. we have much more to do. but you are making a big difference. and may god bless those soldiers, sailors, airmen, coast guards, and marines who are on watch this morning across the globe, protecting our nation. thank you very much. [applause] >> please welcome the former first lady of the united states, mrs. laura bush. [applause] mrs. bush: thank you all. thank you very much. thank you, i am thrilled to be here. this has been very interesting to hear. i'm going to talk a little bit about
a powerful coalition and amazing network, and is a member of that network, i would like to include ellen dunford. whose husband will be our next chairman. it is so important to have her in this audience today, and thank you for being here. [applause] this is a powerful network in this room. all you have to do is see the many connections that are being made on the many, many familiar faces that we can so many thing is that we have and it's passionate caring for military members and veterans is...
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host: all right, let's move on to ellen from richmond, virginia, democratic line. caller: hello? host: you are on the air. we hear you. caller: yes, the question i want to ask is, is the number of -- if the retire number of people who retire increases, why does that affect the number of people with jobs? because i assume those jobs would be refilled. that is it. guest: sure. what we're talking about is, there are two measures in the jobs report. in this case, one is the employment population ratio, which is the share of people in the country who are employed, the share of adults who are employed. as more people retire and they are not looking for jobs, even if those jobs get refilled, that ratio is going to drop. there are more people who have retired or the pressure on the other end is there are more people ages 16 to 24 who were still in school, college, high school, graduate school. so the population ratio will decline, but it does not mean the total number of jobs will decline, just the ratio. host: let's hear from holyoke, massachusetts, independent line. go ahead. , josh. g
host: all right, let's move on to ellen from richmond, virginia, democratic line. caller: hello? host: you are on the air. we hear you. caller: yes, the question i want to ask is, is the number of -- if the retire number of people who retire increases, why does that affect the number of people with jobs? because i assume those jobs would be refilled. that is it. guest: sure. what we're talking about is, there are two measures in the jobs report. in this case, one is the employment population...
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take ellen feldman. i met her after she wrote a book. she's a novelist. she reads them. john, i mentioned, my roommate at princeton. harry mall i mentioned. >> did you send a copy of your book before you published it to don rumsfeld? >> i think don knew what i was writing. >> did he try to change your mind? >> well, sure. oh, sure. if he thought i was wrong on something, he'd say i was wrong on something. >> what did you gather were the personal opinion from don rum felled and dick cheney about george bush? >> i never pressed them on their personal views about george bush. i thought that would be pushing the envelope a bit. and so i never pressed them ab their personal views on bush. i think, like any politician, i think they had skepticism. >> show you some video of a fellow that you talk about, and i think you knew his father. this is only about 20 seconds. this was back in october the 18th 2002. his name is paul wolfowitz. >> hussein lends them both moral and material support. disarming hussein and fighting the war on terror are not merely related, they're part of the
take ellen feldman. i met her after she wrote a book. she's a novelist. she reads them. john, i mentioned, my roommate at princeton. harry mall i mentioned. >> did you send a copy of your book before you published it to don rumsfeld? >> i think don knew what i was writing. >> did he try to change your mind? >> well, sure. oh, sure. if he thought i was wrong on something, he'd say i was wrong on something. >> what did you gather were the personal opinion from don...
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tonight, some light foundation co-founder and executive director ellen miller will discuss however organization uses the internet to provide transparency in government. this month, cspan to's book tv weekend continues all week in prime time. we have more books on the economy, current events, and politics. tonight, quacks out this cspan funded? >> the u.s. government. >> i don't know. some of that i think is government raised. >> it is not public funding. >> probably donations. >> i want to say my tax dollars. >> a cspan father? america pause cable companies created cspan as a public service, a private business initiative, no government mandate, no government money. >> we now hear from a group of democratic house members on what it is like behind the scenes in congress. they spoke recently at a conference of bloggers and online activists, hosted by netroots nation. you'll hear from you as representatives alan grayson, patrick murray, and carol shea- porter. from pittsburgh, this session is about one hour, 10 minutes. >> i would like to welcome everyone who was watching at home on c-span and stre
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the framework mary ellen is giving us would leave us unable respond to a very serious threat posed by individuals and groups against the united states. the rules of international law were not intended to prevent the united states from defending itself. all the great moral theorists say there has to be a means by which law recognizes the new, and sadly ever more creative ways of violence are created. there has to be a means of responding so that individuals will know if they operate in certain parts of the world, they could be subjected to a destruction. important in a sinful world. ivo: i think we live in a evenicated world in which, if we agree on what the set of rules are, how to apply them is contentious. this has been a great contentious debate, but civilized, which is good. end this with not agreement, but we will thank both of you for elucidating. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> coming up tonight, c-span's
the framework mary ellen is giving us would leave us unable respond to a very serious threat posed by individuals and groups against the united states. the rules of international law were not intended to prevent the united states from defending itself. all the great moral theorists say there has to be a means by which law recognizes the new, and sadly ever more creative ways of violence are created. there has to be a means of responding so that individuals will know if they operate in certain...
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. >> finally, i welcome ellen clem. she serves as a director of consumer education and outreach at the attorney general's office working to protect oregon residents from financial scams including the scams and schemes we are working on today. we welcome you here and look forward to taking your testimony. >> thank you, senator hatch and ranking member wyden. every day i hear stories from oregonians about a wide variety of frauds and scams. these stories have focused exclusively on the irs impostor scam. that is because as senator wyden mentioned, in 2014, this scam topped oregon's list of consumer complaints. last year we received more than 1300, twice the number as the next highest category. what is worse, the victims reported losses more than $75,000. we know from testimony presented today that is the tip of the iceberg. that is why i hear today to tell you the story of two victims and to talk about what the oregon attorney general is doing to prevent this from happening to others. the first story is of a woman i will
. >> finally, i welcome ellen clem. she serves as a director of consumer education and outreach at the attorney general's office working to protect oregon residents from financial scams including the scams and schemes we are working on today. we welcome you here and look forward to taking your testimony. >> thank you, senator hatch and ranking member wyden. every day i hear stories from oregonians about a wide variety of frauds and scams. these stories have focused exclusively on...
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toould to give a shout out carlin, heather sims, ellen who put the materials together and decide what we are going to talk about. we are very proud to be a part of this election watch series. that, what is going to happen down ballot. this is a really difficult year for republicans in the senate. we knew that going in. we know the rhythm of senate election. was up six years ago. the numbers were very much republicans. 24 senate seats, 10 democrats up. because of the wave that occurred six years ago, that means you have a lot of republicans who are naturally vulnerable. they are in blue states. there are seven of them. others.e it means the democrats about the difficult election and you will not find many vulnerable to. what is happening now with donald trump and the discord in the republican party is that the number of seats that are now in play on the republican side have expanded. it has expanded for a number of reasons. what is striking to me yesterday is that mark salter, who has been a close advisor and a two john mccain, co-author of the best on books john mccain has done, has s
toould to give a shout out carlin, heather sims, ellen who put the materials together and decide what we are going to talk about. we are very proud to be a part of this election watch series. that, what is going to happen down ballot. this is a really difficult year for republicans in the senate. we knew that going in. we know the rhythm of senate election. was up six years ago. the numbers were very much republicans. 24 senate seats, 10 democrats up. because of the wave that occurred six years...
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degenerate's comes out of the closet -- when ellen degeneres comes out of the closet. that paved the way for "will and grace." it puts it strongly in the american tradition of families. we start seeing -- a part of what happens, if you look before "ellen" people in media depicting homosexuality as an almost dirty, sexual event. things like "deliverance," "pulp fiction." when you start talking about "ellen" and "modern family" it is about as normal as you could imagine. compare this with some other issues. adultery and polygamy are still in single digits in most polls. adultery is bad because it is bad. polygamy is not something you think of your next-door neighbor doing. it is people in cults and weird places in utah. it is the face of the polygamy movement. i have always thought that if three or four hollywood couples came out as pro-polygamy, you would probably see that number jumped up to 30% pretty quickly because the face of it changes. the way we think of it changes. if the argument became about family and so forth, the thinking of it changes. pornography -- this
degenerate's comes out of the closet -- when ellen degeneres comes out of the closet. that paved the way for "will and grace." it puts it strongly in the american tradition of families. we start seeing -- a part of what happens, if you look before "ellen" people in media depicting homosexuality as an almost dirty, sexual event. things like "deliverance," "pulp fiction." when you start talking about "ellen" and "modern family" it is...
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we recognize that we are brothers and sisters, sharing the same brief moment on earth and ellen each other the loyalty of our shared humanity. i never best we know we have one destiny one future, one . we do not want the unity of grief nor do we want the unity of fear. we want the unity of hope, affection, and high purpose. justow that the kind of humane country we want to build that we have seen in our best when men made possible and women in uniform stand guard. at their best when they are trained and trust and accountable, they free us from fear. said where godl gave us the spirit not a fear, but of shank and love and self-control. those of the best responses to fear in the life of our country. and they are the code of the peace officer. today all of us feel a sense of loss, but not equally. to conclude with a word of the families, the spouses, and especially the children of the following -- fallen. your loved one's time at the was too short. they did not get a chance to properly say goodbye. but they went for duty called. they defended us, even to the end, they finished while, we
we recognize that we are brothers and sisters, sharing the same brief moment on earth and ellen each other the loyalty of our shared humanity. i never best we know we have one destiny one future, one . we do not want the unity of grief nor do we want the unity of fear. we want the unity of hope, affection, and high purpose. justow that the kind of humane country we want to build that we have seen in our best when men made possible and women in uniform stand guard. at their best when they are...
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ellen hughes was the editor of the brookings press. i want to thank the institute. we're fortunate to have several contributors with us and several have recently written their own books on pakistan. they vault recently published excellent books on pakistan. there are others we could have invited but we did not have the time or resources. we decided to make this a longer than usual book launch with two panels. if you paid money, you get two to the price of one. i will ask the panelists to stay in a recent events may change their judgment about the future of pakistan. i will give them an opportunity to reassess what they wrote a year ago. before we go to the first panel, let me ask one of the contributors to say if you words in memory of one of the participants who was the source of wisdom. >> hillary was a dear friend of mine from the time we served together in pakistan, before 9/11. we know look back on those as halcyon years of our relationship. they were not that great then. is that better? when i think of hillary, i think of several words. stoicism, rectitude, pr
ellen hughes was the editor of the brookings press. i want to thank the institute. we're fortunate to have several contributors with us and several have recently written their own books on pakistan. they vault recently published excellent books on pakistan. there are others we could have invited but we did not have the time or resources. we decided to make this a longer than usual book launch with two panels. if you paid money, you get two to the price of one. i will ask the panelists to stay...
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we talked about ellen weisee. she was let go before vivian. were those dismissals warranted? >> it is not my call to make. clearly, i felt mistreated and traumatized. i do not think it was a service to the institution of npr. which i value greatly. npr is an important journalistic institution. when you are engaged in a kind of practice that would silence people, or punish people, for speaking, i do not think that is healthy. again, what you have to do is make sure you are being fair with your employees and the audience. it is not about catering to anyone slice of the audience. we are going to tell people what they want to hear, not introduce different points of view or different stories. i did not think that she was serving the institution very well. i think it opened up a lot of discussion that was debilitating to what was an outstanding brand. >> this is a chicken and an egg question. it is clear that the political debate has become much more negative. it just so happens that it is reflected in a radio talk shows, on cable tv, in a way that was not present on cnn. now there
we talked about ellen weisee. she was let go before vivian. were those dismissals warranted? >> it is not my call to make. clearly, i felt mistreated and traumatized. i do not think it was a service to the institution of npr. which i value greatly. npr is an important journalistic institution. when you are engaged in a kind of practice that would silence people, or punish people, for speaking, i do not think that is healthy. again, what you have to do is make sure you are being fair with...
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guest: alan arthur was. -- ellen arthur was. she was very fashionable, very rich largely for the wealth of her mother, and very ambitious. there are a lot of stories about how she really got behind -- she really did not like that politics kept him away from home so often, but on the other hand, she was a very socially ambitious woman and ambitious for the career. even though she was a selling around one of her very close first cousins, because she was an only child, she was very close to her double cousins, her parents' siblings who had married, so double cousins. during the civil war, chester arthur was able to secure the release of union presence of one of her cousins, but she went to abraham lincoln's 1865 inaugural. she attended the white house wedding of nelly grant. she knew the parents of theodore roosevelt in new york city. she bought at the best stores. they took summers in cooperstown, n.y., and in newport. molly arthur was a little bit more, i would not use the term "pedestrian," but she was just not interested. host:
guest: alan arthur was. -- ellen arthur was. she was very fashionable, very rich largely for the wealth of her mother, and very ambitious. there are a lot of stories about how she really got behind -- she really did not like that politics kept him away from home so often, but on the other hand, she was a very socially ambitious woman and ambitious for the career. even though she was a selling around one of her very close first cousins, because she was an only child, she was very close to her...
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lease join me in honoring this wisconsinite as we rename the post office as the second lieutenant ellen ainsworth post office. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oklahoma is recognized. mr. russell: thank you, madam speaker. i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the bill under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. russell: i also support this important piece of legislation introduced by my colleague and friend, john mc-- sean mcduffy of wisconsin. rare rare is the individual such as second lieutenant ellen ainsworth who serve in the army nurse corps. i also reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oklahoma reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. mr. boyle: thank you, madam speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. boyle: i will be brief. it was one of the nice things about doing this is getting to he
lease join me in honoring this wisconsinite as we rename the post office as the second lieutenant ellen ainsworth post office. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oklahoma is recognized. mr. russell: thank you, madam speaker. i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the bill under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. russell: i also support this...
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ellen is the chairman of the board of directors at the center for financial innovation and washington, d.c. the president of u.s. consumer services at american express in new york. robert stoll from portland oregon. don knapp is vice chair of bank of hawaii in honolulu, hawaii. jane is ceo and founder of the firm in chicago, illinois. an associate professor at dartmouth college in hanover, new hampshire. also here is the cfpb staff director. i am pleased to introduce richard cordray, who was appointed by the president just over a year ago to serve as the first director of cfpb. before that he served on the front lines of consumer protection in ohio as the attorney general. in his role, he recovered more than $2 billion for ohio retirees, investors, and business owners and took major steps to protect consumers from financial predators. [applause] >> thank you. good morning to everyone, and thank you for coming to our first meeting of the year with our consumer advisory board. we very much appreciate the insights and expertise of the board, and we have found that they are already critic
ellen is the chairman of the board of directors at the center for financial innovation and washington, d.c. the president of u.s. consumer services at american express in new york. robert stoll from portland oregon. don knapp is vice chair of bank of hawaii in honolulu, hawaii. jane is ceo and founder of the firm in chicago, illinois. an associate professor at dartmouth college in hanover, new hampshire. also here is the cfpb staff director. i am pleased to introduce richard cordray, who was...
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we are trusting ellen members in using systems to make sure we're elevating thoughtful stuff. we are trusting our members. they are delivering in doing the most powerful campaigning i can imagine. we're excited to see what they and you can come up with as we head into 2014. ist: in the last minute, who the progress of candidate in 2016? guest: it is still very early. moveon members have played a huge role in elections. we have given hundreds of millions of dollars to progressive candidates. any candidate that once moveon -- wants moveon support should stand on their progressive values. there are so many things our members care about. we're looking forward to all of those in the race standing for those values. host: anna galland is the new director of moveon.org. next we have our weekly "your money" segment. we're looking at taxpayer costs in maintaining the interstate highway system. first, a news update from c-span radio. >> more on politics from the former new york governor. he will meet with voters in manhattan to collect petition signatures for his new york city comptrolle
we are trusting ellen members in using systems to make sure we're elevating thoughtful stuff. we are trusting our members. they are delivering in doing the most powerful campaigning i can imagine. we're excited to see what they and you can come up with as we head into 2014. ist: in the last minute, who the progress of candidate in 2016? guest: it is still very early. moveon members have played a huge role in elections. we have given hundreds of millions of dollars to progressive candidates. any...
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then, ellen gilmore, the energy wire legal reporter on the dakota access pipeline protest. ♪ host: it is the "washington journal" for november 2. james comey met with loretta lynch monday with reports of both saying they will work together regarding the new slew of e-mails. two campaign events you can see on c-span today. president obama will stump for hillary clinton at 2:00 in chapel hill, north carolina. donald trump in orlando at 4:00 this afternoon. you can find more information at www.c-span.org. a new survey shows that in most or partners tend to support the same candidate as their significant other. what about you? spouse or partner agree or do you differ in your opinions? tell us about it. if you agree on a candidate, 202-748-8000. if you disagree, 202-748-8001. you can post on our twitter page and post on facebook. pew research center put out a new poll taking a look at spouses and partners, how their significant other feels as well. here is their initial findings. , 78% of registered voters who support donald trump for president said their spouse or partner also intends to
then, ellen gilmore, the energy wire legal reporter on the dakota access pipeline protest. ♪ host: it is the "washington journal" for november 2. james comey met with loretta lynch monday with reports of both saying they will work together regarding the new slew of e-mails. two campaign events you can see on c-span today. president obama will stump for hillary clinton at 2:00 in chapel hill, north carolina. donald trump in orlando at 4:00 this afternoon. you can find more...
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thank you, alan -- ellen. reservations.t there are always tensions between the need for a rapid exit and the long-term need to build new, post-conflict political cultures. that are more conducive to nonviolent politics than the ones it replaces. part of the problem is the sheer difficulty of going off -- up a damaged or fragile state. ellenton local priorities against a history of mayhem and war. my first question is to leeann, ,he new u.n. policy balances reflecting national priorities with a very specific caution to adapt to unforeseen security theacks, and i guess question is, what if the security setbacks are a function of national policy? how do you deal with that? a second observation has to do with the civil-military question in the field. just as the u.n. military in the field answers to civilian authority in conflict operations, and it has for 20 years, u.n. military forces are capacity on loan for the u.n., they are not the heart and guts of the un's foreign-policy or international engagement. u.s. m
thank you, alan -- ellen. reservations.t there are always tensions between the need for a rapid exit and the long-term need to build new, post-conflict political cultures. that are more conducive to nonviolent politics than the ones it replaces. part of the problem is the sheer difficulty of going off -- up a damaged or fragile state. ellenton local priorities against a history of mayhem and war. my first question is to leeann, ,he new u.n. policy balances reflecting national priorities with a...
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ellen miller was the first director and we put tools in the hands of citizens so that you, whether you are a journalist or just a plain average citizen, can be better informed about the way your government works and how politics works. that is the way we spend the money. there were a number of groups and i was talking about this earlier --this is from nonprofit organizations and many of them are registered as 501-c4. organizations of long standing like the sierra club or the national rifle association who do play in politics. they are allowed to make political contributions as long as they do not spend more than 49% of their money on politics. what has brought them to the fore is post citizens united, you have a lot of groups forming which are political groups, purely political groups that are thinly disguised as social welfare organizations. we know what the national rifle association does. we do not know the purpose for crossroads gps, priorities usa, majority pac. host: you can see funding for the sunlight foundation at sunlightfoundation.com, and you can scroll through the contribu
ellen miller was the first director and we put tools in the hands of citizens so that you, whether you are a journalist or just a plain average citizen, can be better informed about the way your government works and how politics works. that is the way we spend the money. there were a number of groups and i was talking about this earlier --this is from nonprofit organizations and many of them are registered as 501-c4. organizations of long standing like the sierra club or the national rifle...
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host: its go to ellen from waterford, connecticut on our independent line. caller: i want to say thank you you and your organization for what they are doing. i know it's appreciated in connecticut. i actually wanted to hit on a point of when you were mentioning schizophrenia early onset. are they going to be doing anything, may be more screening, more education in school system? i believe -- i work for a young adult program for mental health and substance abuse. if we can more education out to the school system, we can deal with coping skills and be able to press forward. guest: i want to thank you. you raise a very important point and certainly in connecticut in particular, the importance of effective intervention as early as possible has been talked about a lot. it is a real problem. again, i don't want to criticize our schools. they have very important and difficult jobs, the fact is the school system have not been prepared adequately to respond to children who are experiencing mental illnesses. fact the dropout rates for youth with mental disorders is th
host: its go to ellen from waterford, connecticut on our independent line. caller: i want to say thank you you and your organization for what they are doing. i know it's appreciated in connecticut. i actually wanted to hit on a point of when you were mentioning schizophrenia early onset. are they going to be doing anything, may be more screening, more education in school system? i believe -- i work for a young adult program for mental health and substance abuse. if we can more education out to...
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it's so let's go to ellen from penn submit -- host: let's go to ellen from pennsylvania. caller: i oppose him running around and spending our dollars and promoting a religion. he should not be promoting a religion. promoting a peaceful people. there are all kinds of muslims, but the ones that of the troublemakers are the ones he should be opposing openly. but he doesn't do that. but you know what? i think he ought to pay back to the american people all the money he spent running around this country trying to get democrats elected. host: are you still with us? if i could ask you a follow up. you mentioned you don't want to see the president sending an olive branch to islamic extremists, but what about the muslims who don't intend to do harm to the united states and those who feel the u.s. could be a neighbor and ally? do you want to see him work with them at all? caller: yes, i do, but he is not doing anything -- host: you would like to see more force? caller: not in the wars, but in his speeches. he has a liquid tongue, and, boy, he really uses it. host: let us listen to
it's so let's go to ellen from penn submit -- host: let's go to ellen from pennsylvania. caller: i oppose him running around and spending our dollars and promoting a religion. he should not be promoting a religion. promoting a peaceful people. there are all kinds of muslims, but the ones that of the troublemakers are the ones he should be opposing openly. but he doesn't do that. but you know what? i think he ought to pay back to the american people all the money he spent running around this...
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mary ellen, thank you. >> welcome that -- welcome, everybody. i want to briefly introduce my colleagues on the panel. we will go very quickly and cover a lot of topics. we will try to keep on our time. alphabetically to my left i have alan davidson, a visiting scholar at m.i.t. and former director of public policy at google for the americas. next to him is michelle, the legislative counsel at the americans civil liberties union. julian sanchez from the cato institute, and at the far end, --e, a partner at set to steptoe and johnson and formerly worked at the department of justice. we are going to talk about these .ssues and the information i will give you a brief overview based on public accounts and recent testimony. this is an overview of the accounts as we know them related .o to programs this will help us inform and define the rest of the discussion. first, what is the national security agency and why was that getting the records? 's technical and legal authorities of expanded over the decades to expand to foreign intelligence and counter in
mary ellen, thank you. >> welcome that -- welcome, everybody. i want to briefly introduce my colleagues on the panel. we will go very quickly and cover a lot of topics. we will try to keep on our time. alphabetically to my left i have alan davidson, a visiting scholar at m.i.t. and former director of public policy at google for the americas. next to him is michelle, the legislative counsel at the americans civil liberties union. julian sanchez from the cato institute, and at the far end,...
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that's ellen in clearwater, florida. we told you earlier keith making attempt to become the head of the democratic national committee, takes a looklitical at potential head to be the head of the republican national the ttee in light of will serve, that -- the stories among the name for are david bossy, trump's deputy campaign manager r.n.c. member, matt panell, ronson to state parties and mcdaniel, the chair of the epublican party and the niece of mitt romney. ed in the new necessary utah, winning appreciation of heard calling her my romney. knows bossey, trump is the best, he joined with kellyanne conway and became the campaign manager in august, helping lead the team a shockingd trump to win last week. gained trump's trust bossie would give trump populous allie to carry the essage inside the first street corridors. you can find more at the story in politico. line , via slae, on the for those who oppose the protest. good morning. caller: good morning. didn't vote and i in the election and if i was pick a candidate, i be
that's ellen in clearwater, florida. we told you earlier keith making attempt to become the head of the democratic national committee, takes a looklitical at potential head to be the head of the republican national the ttee in light of will serve, that -- the stories among the name for are david bossy, trump's deputy campaign manager r.n.c. member, matt panell, ronson to state parties and mcdaniel, the chair of the epublican party and the niece of mitt romney. ed in the new necessary utah,...
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host: we want to get your comment for our guest and questions for our guest ellen. guest: we work on problems of international security. host: how are you funded? guest: by many member sources. mostly foundations. most recently we partnered with government talents and anyone who wants to support us. we're non-profit and we get our funding from a lot of sources. we'll leave the phone numbers at the bottom of the screen and these people -- we saw this headline. so we saw the protesters. we saw the violence in the last couple of days. we're reeding about a little bit of a cooling. cooling in talks. what's happening? guest: well bahrain is a very small persian gulf country. we think of it as a place of extraordinary wealth. but it's an eye land and has a causeway to saudi arabia. but less than a million people pop late it. it's a countries that lessen dowd in terms of natural resources, oil, etc than its neighbors and has created a kind of banking, open society to some extent. but it has deep societyal fishers and a ruining family. they've ruled for a long time. mostly
host: we want to get your comment for our guest and questions for our guest ellen. guest: we work on problems of international security. host: how are you funded? guest: by many member sources. mostly foundations. most recently we partnered with government talents and anyone who wants to support us. we're non-profit and we get our funding from a lot of sources. we'll leave the phone numbers at the bottom of the screen and these people -- we saw this headline. so we saw the protesters. we saw...
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guest: the caller is referencing ellen greene actions south carolina. -- alvin green in south carolina. few had heard of him before, and he was not favored to win. some were thinking about challenging the primary results. he is a democratic nominee. the question is, how did he get this money? they had one of the mostt remarkable political stories i have seen. certainly, the democrats say it is a republican plans, and the republicans say it is absurd. whoever he is going to face in november, jim dewitt is likely to win. it is a fascinating story. host: democrats line. caller: i got laid off in in 2007. i worked at -- so many places, everything is gone. there is nothing here. they do not want to give me an extension. i was working. there are so many people here looking for work, but there is nothing here. what about us that have not had anything in about five months? i think i would work if there is something to do. there is nothing really to do. guest: this is going back to the unemployment issue. there is debate among republicans and democrats. if you extend unemployment benefits, ther
guest: the caller is referencing ellen greene actions south carolina. -- alvin green in south carolina. few had heard of him before, and he was not favored to win. some were thinking about challenging the primary results. he is a democratic nominee. the question is, how did he get this money? they had one of the mostt remarkable political stories i have seen. certainly, the democrats say it is a republican plans, and the republicans say it is absurd. whoever he is going to face in november, jim...
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ellen joins us from kansas city. democrats line. welcome to the conversation. caller: good morning and thank you for me allowing -- allowing me to speak on the issue of race relations. i'm shaking right now. i am an african american woman. it pains me because i see how we have come so far and regressed so much. i think obama did the best job he could do with what he had. i think he represented african-americans and represented all americans. white religion israel. i am an educated black woman in the inner-city. wedlock. out of hear the comments , and in thislers political climate race is real. i see older white german who give their comments in regards to how race is right now. it is hurtful. the last thing is about the protests. i'm sorry that white america does not like the way black america is protesting, but it is the way we protest. we have to come to a relation that -- realization that this is america. i'm here to say that race is real. the giant is awoken in the reality is we do have to address it. it would be so great if caucasians, whites, i don't know
ellen joins us from kansas city. democrats line. welcome to the conversation. caller: good morning and thank you for me allowing -- allowing me to speak on the issue of race relations. i'm shaking right now. i am an african american woman. it pains me because i see how we have come so far and regressed so much. i think obama did the best job he could do with what he had. i think he represented african-americans and represented all americans. white religion israel. i am an educated black woman...
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host: ellen is in new york city, democrat. caller: i am talking about the use of the private server by mrs. hillary clinton. she knows how damaging recorded information can be, since she took part in the impeachment hearings of richard nixon in which an 18 minute gap in the recording was used for his removal from office. she is well aware. she could have removed millions of e-mails that we do not know about. it would be interesting to see that this could be the snake that comes back to bite her. host: alex, chattanooga tennessee. republican. hello. caller: hello and thank you for allowing me. i called in on the republican line. i have to confess is -- it is getting more and more difficult to admit i actually am republican. when i first became active and worked for the indiana republican party as a college republican in 1986, republicans stood for limited government. they were responsive to the concepts of being truly conservatives as far as taxes. today, georgia has increased taxes. an absolute exorbitant amount. that is a rep
host: ellen is in new york city, democrat. caller: i am talking about the use of the private server by mrs. hillary clinton. she knows how damaging recorded information can be, since she took part in the impeachment hearings of richard nixon in which an 18 minute gap in the recording was used for his removal from office. she is well aware. she could have removed millions of e-mails that we do not know about. it would be interesting to see that this could be the snake that comes back to bite...